LONGHENA, Baldassare
(b. 1598, Venezia, d. 1682, Venezia)

Santa Maria della Salute: Interior

1631-87
Photo
Canal Grande, Venice

Longhena was commissioned to build a votive church in thanks for the end of an outbreak of the plague. He accordingly planned two spaces. The first was an octagon with an ambulatory and chapels for the congregation, while the second was rectangular with two apses and intended to be used for services of thanksgiving. The design of the interior followed Venetian tradition in many respects. The gray and white of the architectural elements was derived directly from Palladio. The decorative features on the columns were new. They do not continue up to the level of the tambour but are transformed, above the corbelling, into pedestals for imposing statues of prophets.

The picture shows the interior of the church.

View the section and ground plan of Santa Maria della Salute, Venice.




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